In closing, I, again, appeal to my colleagues. I believe this is a commonsense amendment to a pilot program. I can assure the gentleman that, yes, if my amendment is adopted on this then I will also be voting against an amendment that would end the underlying pilot program. I think he will have many others of us doing the exact same thing. So the gentleman can help himself, Mr. Chair, if he would be willing to accept my amendment, but that is up to those in opposition. Mr. Chair, I appeal for approval of my amendment, and I yield back the balance of my time.
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